I also have a couple of.
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I also have a couple of.
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I only have the one.
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Last edited by Daboryder; June 7th, 2012 at 16:57.
Sent from the Bus Station Restroom using Double Flush Express
Sitting in the cheap seats, watching the grand parade of life.
I have made a few non 5 watches into fives. I like to keep my mods Seiko labeled, and I find the 5 line to be a great source of both dials and replacement movements.
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Here are mine - the familiar ones: SNKL09, SNX123, SNK809
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Last edited by wmaker; June 7th, 2012 at 19:56.
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A couple of days after making this one, I dropped it and the movement stopped working properly![]()
All that glitters isn't chrome.
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my watches: Christopher Ward - Orient - Enicar vintage watches - Wenger - Seiko 5 - Orient Star - DOXA (vintage)
Exactly the same happened to me. I wanted to find an automatic watch that fits in my price range to celebrate my name day last august. Google brought me to one of the SNZG15 threads on WUS. It hasn't left my wrist since then.
I've got the SNK135K, wore it last night actually. Perhaps I'll have to post a picture of it later this evening when I get home.
Oh, and ckot, I guess it's time to do another movement swap ;)
Last edited by Didimus; June 7th, 2012 at 23:26.
Later, Gary
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